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Uta Hagen ( 12 June 1919 - 14 January 2004) was an American theatrical actress and acting teacher.She was born in Göttingen in Germany and raised in Madison, Wisconsin. She studied acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts.
She was primarily noted for stage roles. Because of blacklisting, she had more limited output in film, not making her cinematic debut until 1972. She married José Ferrer in 1938; they divorced in 1948. They had one daughter. She taught at HB Studios , a well-known New York City acting school, starting in 1957, and married its co-founder, Herbert Berghoff , on 25 January 1957. After his death in 1990 she became the school's chairman.
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- The Seagull - 1938
- The Happiest Days - 1939
- Key LargoKey Largo may mean the following: The island in the Florida Keys, see Key Largo (island) The city on that island, see Key Largo, Florida The play Key Largo written in blank verse by Maxwell Anderson The 1948 film Key Largo starring Humphrey Bogart and Lau - 1939
- Vickie - 1942
- OthelloThis page is about the Shakespeare play, for the board game, see Othello board game. Othello: The Moor of Venice is a play by Shakespeare written about 1603. Othello is a tragedy, like Hamlet Macbeth and King Lear''. Shakespeare probably wrote Othello aft - 1943
- The Whole World Over - 1947
- A Streetcar Named DesireA Streetcar Named Desire is a play by Tennessee Williams describing a culture clash between Blanche DuBois—a pretentious, fading relic of the Old South—and Stanley Kowalski, a rising member of the industrial, inner-city immigrant class. In the first stage - 1947
- The Country GirlThe Country Girl is a 1915 silent film, starring Florence La Badie. In 1954 an updated version of the film was made which tells the story of a has-been singer/actor who is given one last chance to star in a musical, only to have his alcoholism hinder his - 1950 ( Tony AwardWhat is popularly called the Tony Award but is formally the Antoinette Perry Award is an annual American award celebrating achievements in theater, including musical theater. Awarded by a panel of approximately 700 judges from various areas of the industr)
- Saint JoanSaint Joan is a 1923 play by George Bernard Shaw that he wrote shortly after the Roman Catholic Church canonized Joan of Arc. It is a dramatization based on the records of her trial made public by the Church in the 1920s that was first produced in 1923. - 1951
- In Any Language - 1952
- The Magic and The Loss - 1954
- Island of Goats - 1955
- Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?- 1962 -(Tony Award)
- The Cherry OrchardThe Cherry Orchard is Anton Chekhov's last play. It premiered in 1904, just months before the author's death, in a production directed by Konstantin Stanislavski. The play tells of a woman, Lyubov Ranevskaya, who returns to her Russian country house, only - 1968
- You Never Can Tell - 1986
- Charlotte - 1980
- Mrs. Klein
- Collected Stories - 1998
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